


Oleksandr Bohun was born on June 20, 1991, in the city of Berdychiv, Zhytomyr Oblast.
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Yaroslav Borsuk was born during the war on July 1, 1941, in the family of pastor Volodymyr Borsuk.
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Yurii Vavryniuk was born in the village of Zymne, Volodymyr-Volynskyi district, Volyn.
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Yaroslav Velyhan was born on July 28, 1935, in Buchach district, Ternopil Oblast.
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Olga Veligan graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Lviv National University named after I. Franko. She is the author of poetry collections "A Moment Like Eternity," "Golgotha," "Communion," "Insight," and the book "Heaven," which includes poems from different years in Russian and Ukrainian languages. These are reflections on the meaning of life, on the greatness and mercy of our Lord, on eternity in Heaven, which the Savior gives to all who have loved Him. Until 2000, together with her daughter Irina, she hosted the TV program "In the Beginning Was the Word," and was a senior editor of Ternopil State Television.
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Halyna Humeniuk was born in the village of Zastavne, Ivanychivskyi district, Volyn. She first graduated from the Sokal Vocational School, then the Faculty of Painting and Graphics of the Moscow Correspondence National University of Arts.
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Dmytro Dovbush was born in 1987 in the city of Lutsk in a working-class family. After school, he graduated from the Faculty of Philology at Lesya Ukrainka University. Today he works as a correspondent for the Blahovisnyk magazine.
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Shyrynai was born in Southern Kazakhstan in 1957, in a Muslim family, but has been living in Moscow for 45 years. By profession, she is an accountant-economist. She came to believe in Jesus Christ thanks to a person who was convicted for his faith and spent 12 years in prison. She has been working in the "Light in the East" mission since 1987. She has been teaching at the Institute for Inductive Bible Study since 2000. She is the author of the book "My Eternal Spring," which has been translated into seven languages. Articles and stories by this author are also published in the magazine "Faith and Life" and in the "International Christian Newspaper." With Shyrynai Dosova's direct participation, three churches were established: in Moscow (1991), in Uzbekistan (1999), and in Kazakhstan (2005).
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Svetlana Iotko (Zavgorodnyaya) was born on November 24, 1983, in the city of Dnipro, Ukraine. The family was small – father, mother, and two children, Svetlana and her younger sister Irina. The parents were ordinary engineers, lived modestly, but tried to instill in their children all the most necessary things: love for knowledge and sports, respect for people, nature, and work. Svetlana did well in school, participated in various handicraft and sports clubs, took part in choreographic and theatrical groups, as well as the school KVN team. She graduated from school with honors and a gold medal.
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Irina Karkhut turned to the Lord at the age of nineteen. She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Lviv National University named after I. Franko. She worked as a journalist at Ternopil State Television for many years. In 2002, she immigrated to the USA with her family (Sacramento, California). Member of Grace Avenue Bible Church in Sacramento. Author of Christian television programs "In the Beginning Was the Word," "House Built by Wisdom," numerous publications, Christian radio and television broadcasts. Irina loves poetry and writes poems for God's glory. Member of the editorial board and permanent host of the "Mission Today" column in the magazine "God's Vineyard" of the Pacific Association of Evangelical Christians-Baptists. Her works are printed in the almanacs "New Times" and "Demands of the Time." Together with her husband Mikhail, they raised two children.
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Svitlana Kasyanchyk's life journey began in October 1959 in the small mining town of Novovolynsk.
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He lives in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. He began writing poetry in his youth. He received his first lessons in poetic craftsmanship at the literary studio of the Writers' Union of Ukraine, and it was then that his first publications appeared. Then there was study at the Taras Shevchenko Kyiv State University at the Faculty of Journalism. He was a member of the working poetic group at the music department of the All-Union Council of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, whose task was to work on texts for musical works, as well as prepare for publication the first poetry collection "Christian Lyre," which also included the author's poems. He was published in the journal "Fraternal Herald." In 1989, he stood at the origins of the newspaper of the Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists of Ukraine "Christian Life," which he edited for seven years. After the transformation of the newspaper into the magazine "Evangelical Field," he was the editor of the magazine until 2012. Then he worked on the series of books "Preach the Word." During a long creative period, he was the editor of many Christian publications. Many of the author's poems have been set to music.
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Vasyl Martyniuk was born on January 16, 1966, in the village of Karpylivtsi, Rivne Oblast. He received his higher education at Volyn State University, Faculty of Philology. He completed graduate studies and defended his doctoral dissertation at the same university. Since 1999 he has been a literary editor of the Blahovisnyk magazine.
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Mykola Muchynskyi was born on January 2, 1961, in the village of Hnizdychne, Ternopil Oblast.
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Petro Romaniuk was born on May 7, 1948, in the village of Muravytsia, Rivne Oblast. He received a financial education.
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Savchenko Alexander Petrovich is a doctor and theologian, clergyman, poet and writer, author of bestsellers 'Diamonds of Thought,' 'Companion of a Christian Doctor,' 'Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge,' and 'Pearls of Thought.' He graduated from the Mariupol State University Medical Institute and the Odessa Theological Seminary. He served as a pastor and missionary in Ukraine and the USA.
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Volodymyr Sad was born on January 1, 1956, in the village of Velyki Telkovychi, Rivne Oblast. He studied at the Rivne State Music College and the Rivne Bible Institute.
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Mykhailo Cherenkov is a preacher, teacher, pastor of the Revival Church in Vancouver, Washington. Author of books and numerous articles on the social position of evangelical churches and current issues of Christianity.
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Yuri Kirillovich Sipko was born on February 28, 1952, in the city of Tara, Omsk region. At the age of 16, he entered Omsk Technical College. Four years later, upon graduation, he was sent to serve in the army, then got married and lived in Yakutia, in the village of Tabaga. In 1978, he returned to Omsk with his family and was baptized according to faith in Christ. In 1984, he was ordained for deacon ministry, and in 1985 for presbyter ministry.
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